This is the comment they left: The launch of our permanent space has been delayed. Institution-building is a lot of work and can take a long time, and the reasons are usually boring to the public. Still, we are proud of everything that LA Game Space has already delivered, enthusiastic about our upcoming events, and still working towards the launch of a permanent physical space."

Soooo just wondering, are we ever going to get the rest of the games we were promised? I got an email the other day about you guys hosting some sort of event, and yet you've shorted your backers rewards and been really awful at communication. The space could have been such an amazing thing but you've gotten off to such a terrible start. What's going on?

It seems the only decent physical reward were the T-Shirts, glad I didn't go for a print. But I wish we could get some word from them about the zine, as I'd really like to find out how it ended up being that… thing printed on coloured paper.
Of course hearing about the LA Space itself would also be nice. I can't imagine they would be doing a runner After having distributed the rewards, though maybe that's why they seem to be so cheaply produced. I can see them turning around and saying that they badly underestimated the costs, and have run out of funds… or maybe this is what has happened, and they just can't bear to admit it.
BTW, I think the black squares on the poster are intentional… I think they're "screens" from a game that was entirely sound based, so had No visuals…

I just received the print pack. I was waiting for these to arrive for so many months I had stopped counting. Even though the paper quality and ink colors look good to me, the feed marks are a real disappointment. I had bought frames for these, but they are not even suited to being put on the wall with tape. Sure, you are bound to get some displacement with a risograph process, and it is part of its charm. But these height-long track marks ruin the prints. These should have been better printed. I mean, if I was picking them up from the printer knowing these were art prints, I would know something was wrong with the printer choice or the printer itself. I was expecting a reasonable quality risograph art print, and instead I got disposable newspaper. The need for a reprint should be evident. Even though I must say I was pleased with the bonus sticker, what is up with the zine? Is it that folded orange paper thingy, as others have speculated?

As for the space itself, I can only wonder what has or has not happened with the place. The project had so much potential, being a physical space for game research, while still being connected to the rest of the world via the internet. This was a project that could have had an impact, with its goals and immense pool of participating artists and available talent. Sadly, the updates were scarce for a project that was made for people to better exchange information together.

Now that the rewards were shipped, looking back on the entire project, I am awaiting the next update to see the current state of things and what we should expect with the space's future.

The quality of the prints is atrocious. Have the artists seen these? I would be mortified at how butchered my work appears, if I were them. There appears to be track marks on every single print of mine, where perhaps the prints were fed into the machine...or something. Who knows. Regardless, they look horrible. Oh, and my t-shirt is grey now when it was supposed to be black. But hey, par for the course.

After a year of waiting with vague-to-no-responses from Adam, Daniel & co., the rewards print quality debacle and seemingly no physical game space to speak of, I can safely say this is my first Kickstarter "horror story."

The thing that confuses me the most out of all of this, is why you spent so much time and money initially building your very own software delivery platform for the games, when other services such as Humble Bundle already exist? The fact that building that platform was never part of the original Kickstarter pledge irks me. At least you ultimately partnered with Fangamer rather than spend backer money on making your own fulfillment service. Although I'm sure it was likely discussed.

Yea, disapointed. To LA Game Space I say: You should have been more transparent. Not a whole lot of tweets on your Twitter page with updates, nor here on Kickstarter. Obviously your choice of printer was misinformed. Mine are so mangled, I'd actually like a reprint. Not numbering them also feels like a missed opportunity. Much like this whole campaign, really. I applaud you for trying to do this, but ultimately it feels like the backers were let down. And that's just a shame when we're talking about Kickstarer.

Why does it look like the prints were printed from a home consumer printer on draft quality settings? Colors are washed out. The print color is splotchy and generally just cheap. I'm absolutely disappointed. I'm requesting a reprint please.

Received my package yesterday.
The tshirt is nice. really happy with it
The big poster is fine, the fold doesn't bothers me. The shipping would have costs way more if it were in a tube.
My big disapointment is the ""limited edition LA/GS ZINE"". Is the orange 8x11 folded paper actually the zine in question? You had such a wide range of nice artists and you came with this?

Two of the squares on the poster are just black and there was no zine in my package either. Can't say I am too impressed about receiving a foldout poster rather than one that was shipped in a tube either.

The Poster is a slight disappointment, since as Ashley points out, it's just a bunch of screenshots. Considering the talent you enlisted for the T-Shirts(Which were among my rewards, and looks awesome), I'm surprised you couldn't find someone to spice it up a little, maybe a pixel artist to make it a isometric landscape of coolness? But that's just a little nitpicking really. The other thing is somewhat more... disappointing.

The Other things is... What happened to the Zine? Just like Bennett below, I have no Zine, just a... "Digitally Printed Poster", that makes the flyers I designed for the local Anime Club look professional. If this weird green thing is the digitally printed poster. Did anyone get a "Zine"? Does the Zine actually exist? Did I miss the update where they mutated the Zine into this thing?

Hi, I just received my rewards and am missing one of the t-shirts (O'Malley Girl) that I ordered. The confirmation email from Fangamer said it was all together in one shipment but that shirt was not with the others.

Hello all! By now you should have seen our update that the physical rewards you've been asking about are shipping. We understand your frustration with the inaccurate estimate and we apologize for the lack of communication. Also, we've received many messages of support and we appreciate the understanding!

@Brett: Steam Codes? Are you sure we're getting any? As far as I know, the games and anything else digital are being done through their specially built website. If we are getting steam codes for anything, they'll most likely be on the site too. Log in and see what's there for you.

So uh...do you guys need help or something? What is going on? Also I don't know if anybody has mentioned this, but many of the mac games still don't open at all (and/or haven't been finished). It would be pretty cool to know what's going on with all that.